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1225 MAIN STREET a SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 ~ FAX (407) 589-5570
MINUTES
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
Mayor Firfion called the Business Workshop to order at 7:00 p.m., the
Pledge of Allegiance was recited and he then gave an invocation.
Ci_ty Council Present:
Mayor Arthur L. Firtion
Vice Mayor Carolyn Corem
Mrs. Louise Cartwhght
Mrs. Norma Damp
Mr. Raymond Halloran
City Manager, Joel Koford
City Attorney, Clifton McClelland, Jr.
City Clerk, Kathryn O'Halloran
Director of Community Development,
Brace Cooper
Finance Director, Joel Haniford
Police Chief, Earl Petty
Personnel Director, Wendy Widmarm
Public Works Director, Richard Votapka
Airport Manager, John Van Antwerp
Deputy City Clerk, Sally Maio
Zoning Technician, Jan King
Administrative Assistant, Jean Tarbell
Business Workshop
August 30, 1995
Page Two
INTRODUCTION B.Y..MAYOR - Ma.v~r Firtion to Introduce.Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams. Council Members and Staff
Mayor Firfion introduced Indian River County Commissioner, Fran Adams
as facilitator.
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B~ Adams Presents
Pro_re:am and Workshop G.uidelincs
Fran Adams thanked all in attendance and explained the ground rules for
the workshop.
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opporlanity for Business Members to
Present Their Views. Concerns and Suggestions (Si_ma-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting: Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
Fred Reeves, Merriweather Art and Interiors, 1125 U.S. 1, Sebastian,
representing the newly formed Sebastian Area Council, expressed concern
for the increase in occupational license fees. He said he feels the City of
Sebastian does not touch base with business owners and suggested all funds
received from occupational licenses be placed in a separate interest bearing
account to be used exclusively for the business community and that it be
accounted for.
Sandy Lockhart, Spurs Western Wear, Inc., 1622 N. U.S. 1, Sebastian,
expressed concern for the occupational license fee, inquiring whether she
must also obtain a county license due to the type of business she operates.
Commissioner Adams said she would get back to her.
Susan Browning, Browning Typesetting, 649 Bayfront Terrace, Sebastian,
asked why her occupational license fee was doubled. She suggested City
work be bid out to the local community.
Business Workshop
August 30, 1995
Page Three
Don Studley, Headliners, Riverwalk Shopping Center, Roseland, and HMS
Productions, publicly apologized to the Director of Community
Development for a misquote in the Press Journal and distributed documents
relative to his request for a use permit for a country concert at Walmart on
December 1. He read the promo he had presented for the proposed event.
Don Cooper, Needful Things, 484 South U.S. 1, Sebastian, said he believed
the concert would be a great promotion for the City.
Fred Augenstein, 179 Caprona Street, Sebastian, and The Ad Agency, Vero
Beach and Malabar, supported the concert idea and discussed the recent
decline in local business. He said the majority of tickets will be sold by
local business owners. He said the City has a chance to take government to
a higher plane.
Bruce Bennett, Manager ofWalmart Supercenter, 2001 U.S. 1, Sebastian,
as well as resident of Sebastian, said he would like to bridge a gap with the
small business community and offered the Walmart parking lot for events
such as this concert.
Frank Oberbeck, Oberbeck & Associates, 1013 U.S. 1, Sebastian, and
resident of Sebastian, said it is difficult to ascertain what services the City
provides for the taxes paid besides law enforcement and fire services. He
said small business owners need assistance from the City to remain in the
area.
David Haeseler, President of the Sebastian River Area Chamber of
Commerce, 1302 U.S. 1, Sebastian, said it was the recommendation of the
Chamber that Council step back to an overview of the business
community's needs. He said growth will continue and suggested that the
City view the Chamber as an asset and suggested consideration of an
advisory committee to look ahead for the betterment of the community.
Earl Masteller, Masteller & Moler, Inc., and resident of Sebastian, said the
Riverfront is a major asset which will need to be planned for and that the
City should be taking steps to obtain a planner to look at that area. He said
when plans are completed they need to be put into effect rather than
shelved.
Business Workshop
August 30, 1995
Page Four
Donna Keys, Sebastian Insurance, 734 Fleming Street, representing the
Council of 100, a group responsible for bringing business into the
community and assisting current businesses with technical problems, said a
business action team has been established to assist people with permitting.
She said a survey shows that the Community Development Department is
very helpful and responsive.
TAPE I - SIDE II (7:48 p.m.)
Warren Dill, Attorney-at-Law, 1515 U.S. 1, read text from an award given
to the City for comprehensive planning. He discussed excessive parking
requirements for medical offices and future utilization of older businesses
along U.S. I by reduction of parking; said aesthetics and sign codes need to
be addressed; urged preservation of and commitment to the Riverfront; said
the community gains from enhancement of commercial activities and urged
that Council to follow through and possibly conduct this type of workshop
at least twice a year.
Kathy Gardinier, Wicker Etc., U.S. 1, Sebastian, said something should be
done on U.S. 1 prior to Riverfront improvements; concurred with the
concert requested by Don Studley; discussed the establishment of the newly
formed merchant's group; said she was concerned about the occupational
license fee increase; and said her gripe was with the Chamber of Commerce
for not showing merchants attention.
Harry Thomas, 654 Balboa Street, Sebastian, Sebastian Property Owners
Association, said his group had asked for this type of meeting for several
years; said there are many splinter groups and suggested that those groups
come together and support one another. He thanked Council and
Commissioner Adams for the meeting.
Wayne Brubaker, Manager of Phelps Garage, Louisiana Avenue, Sebastian,
expressed concern for the increase in occupational licenses, stating he
believed it was arbitrary; said a small group of businesses on Louisiana feel
they are being cut off by the redirection of Louisiana Avenue and
enforcement of screening regulations which turned out to be in error.
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Business Workshop
August 30, 1995
Page Five
Damian Gilliams, 713 Layport Drive, Sebastian, owner of a few businesses
in the community, expressed concern for the fact that real estate agents
acting as independent contractors for real estate companies are required to
have an occupational license and noted that Vero Beach had rescinded that
requirement; and suggested that the City take a closer look at home
occupational licenses, suggesting that a move to commercial areas will
benefit other city businesses.
Cheryl Elsessor, Realty Place, U.S. 1, Sebastian, expressed concern for the
requirement for real estate salespersons to hold a license and urged the City
to solve the scrub jay problem.
Walter Barnes, 402 Azine Terrace, Sebastian, urged that more meetings be
held with the community and supported the proposed concert.
/anice Oberbeck, Travel Gallery, Fleming Street, Sebastian, expressed
concern for the multitude of agency licenses required to run a business.
She said she would not mind paying the occupational license fee if it
offered something to benefit businesses.
Chuck Neuberger, Neuberger Electric, Melrose Lane, Sebastian, member of
the Equity Study Commission, explained the committee's reasons for
establishing the current occupational license fees in what he believed was
an equitable manner.
Commissioner Adams suggested that ideas suggested be reviewed and
responses brought back.
Mrs. Cartwr/ght said the Comp Plan is being reviewed for revision and the
parking ordinance as well as other issues are being addressed at this time.
In response to audience inquiries about responses from the City,
Commissioner Adams again suggested that City Council should be given an
oppommity to mull over what they've heard tonight and come back with
ideas.
The Director of Community Development said he was always available to
work with the business community.
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Business Workshop
August 30, 1995
Page Six
Commissioner Adams thanked all those in attendance and the City Council
for the opportunity to attend.
Mayor Firtion expressed his appreciation for all in attendance.
The next two items were not addressed at this workshop.
PART II: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented:
Response by Staff: Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Consider Settin_r~a Timetable for the
Priority. Items: Direction to Ci ,ty3Vlanager for Specific Plans of Action: Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
Mayor Firtion adjourned the Business Workshop at 8:30 p.m.
Approved at the
Meeting.
,1995, Regular City Council
Arthur L. Firfion, Mayor
Katta3m M. O'Halloran, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
City of Sebastian
1225 MAIN STREET g SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 [] FAX (407) 589-5570
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
TO:
August 29, 1995
All Department Heads
Koford, City Manager
FROM:
Joel
L.
SUBJECT: Special Workshop Wednesday, 8/30/95, 7:00 P.M.
Just a reminder regarding the Workshop. Your attendance and participation is required.
The objective, as I understand is to receive constructive criticism from the business
community regarding how we can be more effective and enhance our working relationship.
/jmt
City of Sebastian
1225 MAIN STREET n SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 [] FAX (407) 589-5570
MINUTES
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
Mayor Firtion called the Business Workshop to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL
City_ Council Present:
Mayor Arthur L. Firtion
Vice Mayor Carolyn Corem
Mrs. Louise Cartwdght
Mrs. Norma Damp
Mr. Raymond Halloran
City Manager, Joel Koford
City Attorney, Clifton McClelland, Jr.
City Clerk, Kathryn O'Halloran
Director of Community Development,
Brace Cooper
Deputy City Clerk, Sally Maio
The Event
Christmas · · · Christmas · · · Christmas · · · Christmas
HMS Productions / Don Studley Productions is proud to announce The First Annual "Christmas in
Sebastian Country Style." This years presenter shall be River Walk Shopping Center. In order to guaran-
tee the successfulness of such an undertaking, we at HMS have selected the First Lady of country
music:
Ms. Tarnrny Wynette
To kick off our season's greetings what better person to bridge the generation gap for a day. Because of
her artistic significance to the north county residents, Ms. Wynette is a natural selection.
Our merchants' clients have grown with, cried with, smiled with, and fell in love with her personal
triumphs as well as her tragedies. Her fan base epitomizes our customers, AND WE NORTH COUNTY
MERCHANTS NEED THESE CUSTOMERS.
Because of the constant fight over economic dollars, and the decline of such, we are looking for good
sound promotion activities. WE need HELP. The North county businesses can-not sustain without
expanding our market. We can-not operate on the tourists' spendable income for year round purchasing.
In order to facilitate this we, the North county businesses, are banding together to bring Palm Bay,
Okeechobee, Fellsmere, North Vero, Wabasso, Micco, Barefoot Bay, and others to the Sebastian area.
To achieve this, we must be competitive, and not just relying on coupons. We need an edge, and THIS
COULD BEOUREDGE.
Just think of the pride of the LOCAL merchants. The buzz has already started its course from "You've
got to be kidding .... in Sebastian? No way." to "Have you heard about Tammy Wynette coming Decem-
ber 1st for the Christmas Show? Yes, it's real." This pride is contagious and going through the entire
North county merchants. YES WE CAN DO IT!! WE CAN compete with some of the mass merchan-
disers some of the time and Christmas is the biggest spending time of the year. This event will level the
playing field for us little guys. However, with-out the help of the county's support we must continue to
swim against the never ending tide.
We are at the cross roads of competition. I for one am ready to compete: The North county merchants
are ready, the local restaurants are ready, the local clothing stores are ready, the local florists are ready,
all of the tie-in charities are ready, each and every one of the North County High School Academies that
are participating in this event are ready, the cheerleaders, the football team, the basketball team, the
band, the culinary arts department, the journalism class, the graphic arts department, the drama class,
the Medical Academy, the ecology class are ALL ready. The sponsors are our cheer leaders and their
cheering will be heard.
This competition / event will not only bring the North county businesses economic growth, it will bring
a better understanding of what a community is and together with a little pride we can survive. It brings
students to the table as participants or a better word should be as a joint venturer with such people as
Jack Erromin, owner of Hurricane Harbor. Local, regional, national, radio, TV, newspaper, and others
will have student involvement.
These students will have hands-on experience with ordering, preparing, costing, retailing, working with
the health dept., the environmental agencies, the permitting, and all aspects of the vendors. Best of all,
the profit form their sales will become theirs for the North County School. The education value alone
can-not be duplicated. WE have coordinated All the above and more. They have graciously donated
their parking facilities for this event. 1,000 Spaces. The lighting, staging, Etc. class from the school has
been invited to help, observe or just ask questions from one of the top traveling sound and light compa-
nies in the country.
We in return will broadcast their location for all-out-of towners as well as other event goers all day, the
day of the event. The school will be allowed to ask for donations for the parking and keep all revenue
received.
We will furnish transportation from the school via buses contracted from Council of Aging. All handi-
cap autos' will be allowed to drop off any persons that need assistance. These individuals will be ser-
viced by the schools' health / medical academy.
Please keep in mind all the students have income as well as the parents so we are also vying for their
market. We will show the world that students can work with local communities and since the positive-
ness of our youths is never brought to the forefront this shall serve as their celebration. With this event
we stand to increase our dollar base and create pride for our hard work. We will be able to pay back our
loans and feel great about the future.
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INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
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PART ii: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Consider Setting a Timetable for the
Priority Items; Direction to City Manager for Specific Plans of Action; Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
8. ADJOURN
City of Sebastian
1225 MAIN STREET [] SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 [] FAX (407) 589-5570
AGENDA
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
iNTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART II: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Consider Setting a Timetable for the
Priority Items; Direction to City Manager for Specific Plans of Action; Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
8. ADJOURN
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY.DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105 F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS }V1TH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
City of Sebastian
1225 MAIN STgEET g SEBASTIAN, FLOI~IDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5550 g FAX (407) 589-55?0
AGENDA
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART II: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Consider Setting a Timetable for the
Priority Items; Direction to City Manager for Specific Plans of Action; Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
8. ADJOURN
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HF_MRJNG) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105 F.S.)
iN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
City of Sebastian
1225 MAIN STREET g SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA 32958
TELEPHONE (407) 589-5330 o FAX (407) 589-5570
AGENDA
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART Ii: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize.~ Items_ . . -'-
PART III: ACTION - Council to S~t Timetable for.~P 'nod~,, .
Dire~ive~lt to ~f for Spemfic Plans of Acuon; Set'i~ate for Follow-Up
Workshop ..~ ~__~.~.._~,~
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8. ADJOURN
ANT PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY- COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105 F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
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AGENDA
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART II: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Set Timetable for Priority List;
Directives to Staff for Specific Plans of Action; Set Date for Follow-Up
Workshop
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ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONMADE BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS ISMADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HEARD. (286.0105 F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH TItE AMERICANS WITtt DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE WHO NEEDS A SPECIAL
ACCOA/IMODATION FOR THIS'MEETING SHOULD CONT.4CT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
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COUNCIL - BUSlNgSS WORKSHOP
DRAFT AGENDA
INTRODUCTION
Mayor Firtion to introduce facilitator Commissioner
Fran B. Adams, Council Members & Staff present.
OPENING COMMENTS
Commissioner Fran B. Adams to present program and
guidelines for workshop.
PART I: PARTICIPATION
Opportunity for business members to present
their views, concerns and suggestions.**
PART II: RESPONSE
Review of comments and matters presented;
response by Staff; dialogue to prioritize items.
PART III: ACTION
Council to set timetable for Driority list;
directives to staff for specific plans of action; set date
for follow-up workshop.
**Sian~up sheets will be available.
given 3 minutes.
Each speaker will be
RO lNG - REQUEST
Please U~.~
[~ READ
and
REVIEW WiTH ME
BY FAX 8/22/95
To: Joel K~ford
From: Louise Cartwright
This is a rough d~aft of the set up of the
council/business workshop. We figure to allow about 40
minutes for Part I; Part II 30 mins. and Part I I~20
minutes. I will spend some time with Fran Adams to go
over the details, her suggestions, etc.
Please do this up any way you deem necessary or official.
I would like you to keep the sections as: Participation;
Response; Action.
Please call me if you need anything- Maybe we should meet
before the week is out to go over this workshop.
Thanks
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SEBASTIAN CiTY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Opportunity for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART II: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART III: ACTION - Council to Consider Setting a Timetable for the
Priority Items; Direction to City Manager for Specific Plans of Action; Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
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ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONMADE BY THE CITY COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EViDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL iS TO BE HF_MRD. (286.0105 F.S.)
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERiCANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA), ANYONE I4/'HO NEEDS A SPECIAL
ACCOA43dODATION FOR THIS MEETING SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR AT 589-5330 AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THIS MEETING.
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AGENDA
SEBASTIAN CITY COUNCIL
BUSINESS WORKSHOP
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 - 7:00 P.M.
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1225 MAIN STREET, SEBASTiAN, FLORIDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
INTRODUCTION BY MAYOR - Mayor Firtion to Introduce Facilitator
Commissioner Fran B. Adams, Council Members and Staff
OPENING COMMENTS - Commissioner Fran B. Adams Presents
Program and Workshop Guidelines
PART I: PARTICIPATION - Oppormmty for Business Members to
Present Their Views, Concerns and Suggestions (Sign-Up Sheets Available
Prior to the Meeting; Three Minutes for Each Speaker)
PART 11: RESPONSE - Review of Comments and Matters Presented;
Response by Staff; Dialogue to Prioritize Items
PART m: ACTION ~ Council to Consider Setting a Timetable for the
Priority Items; Direction to City Manager for Specific Plans of Action; Set
Date for Follow-Up Workshop, If Necessary
ADJOURN
AlvT PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANT DECISION MADE BI' THE CITY COUNCIL VFiTH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING (OR HEARING) WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE HE, AR.D. (286.0105 F.S.)
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